Lighting Cities: The Application of Public Private Partnerships to Light Up East African Cities

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Urban public lighting is an important ingredient for the social and economic development of cities and the safety and security of their citizens. Existing studies support the need for artificial light in cities to enable around the clock activities and enterprise. Although artificial light is a public service commodity, procuring and maintaining lighting in cities is challenging due to funding shortfalls and a lack of technical expertise. The objective of this paper is to identify ways through which public private partnerships can be used to procure and maintain cost-effective and energy-efficient urban streetlighting and introduces a novel approach to generate a sustainable revenue stream to fund the enterprise.

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Nduhura, A., Lukamba, M. T., Molokwane, T., Nuwagaba, I., Kyohairwe, S., Mbabazi, M., … Kadondi, F. (2024). Lighting Cities: The Application of Public Private Partnerships to Light Up East African Cities. Public Works Management and Policy, 29(4), 539–560. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087724X231204804

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